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Who are the famous calligraphers in Qing Dynasty?
1, Tie Bao in East Asia (1752- 1824), a native of Zhenghuangqi, Manchuria, was a scholar in the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong. He is an official of the official department and the governor of the two rivers. Yan Zhenqing, whose book The Tomb of the Source, is good at cursive writing, and his cursive writing techniques include Wang Xizhi, Huai Su, Liu Yong and Weng Fanggang. I also like painting plums and writing poems about plum boxes.

Tie Bao is famous for his articles and calligraphy. He compiled the poems of the Bannerman into 134 volumes, and his own works were compiled into the Complete Works of Wei. Tie Bao is the most famous calligrapher among Manchu people. When he lived in Jilin, he was still diligent in the ancient books and calligraphy beside the tomb, causing eye diseases. It is engraved with "Wei Tie".

2. Liu Yong (17 19- 1803), whose real name was Confucianism, was Shi An, a politician and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, the eldest son of Liu Tongxun, a university student. A native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, he was a scholar for sixteen years. He is a senior official in the official department and devoted himself to the epitaph of the Six Dynasties. His books are world-famous. He is the author of Liu Wenqing's poems and other works.

Liu Yong's calligraphy, at first glance, is round and smooth, like a ball of cotton. Careful examination shows that the bones are clear and contain rigidity. Liu Yong is a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty with profound calligraphy attainments. He is called "Prime Minister of Thick Ink" by the world, and his main work is Shi An.

3. Weng Fanggang (1733- 18 18), whose characters are "Zheng San" and "Zhong Xu", was born in the Western Qin Dynasty, and was born in Housuzhai and Shuntian Daxing (now Daxing District, Beijing). Calligrapher, writer and epitaph in Qing Dynasty. In the seventeenth year of Qianlong, he was a scholar and was awarded editing. He studied politics in Guangdong, Jiangxi and Shandong provinces, with a bachelor's degree, and served as a cabinet official.

He is proficient in epigraphy, music, calligraphy and painting, and has a study of ci chapters. Calligraphy is as famous as that of Liu Yong and Liang at the same time. He is the author of 35 volumes of Collected Works of Fuchuzhai, 4 volumes of foreign languages, 42 volumes of Collected Poems of Fuchuzhai, Records of Stone Inscriptions in Han Dynasty, An Introduction to Stone Inscriptions in Eastern Guangdong, Textual Research on the Residual Characters of Stone Inscriptions in Han Dynasty, Textual Research on Ding Ming in Jiaoshan, Inscriptions on Tang Temple Monuments, and Shi Zhou Poetics.

4. Wang Wenzhi (1730- 1802) was an official, poet and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. The word Yuqing,No. Dream Building, is from Dantu, Jiangsu. Calligraphy wins with charm. Twenty-five years after Qianlong, he was a scholar, taught editors, participated in reading, and went to the magistrate in Lin 'an, Yunnan.

His main works are Poems on a Building in a Dream and Thirty Poems on a Book.

5. Liang (1723- 18 15) was a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. The word English, known as Shanzhou, was awarded as a scholar in the twelfth year of Qianlong (1747), and was awarded as a lecturer in the seventeenth year. Liang is good at regular script and running script, and he can also write small script in his later years. His plays are compact and elegant, especially exquisite. Together with Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang and Wang Wenzhi, they are called "four great masters in Qing Dynasty".

He is the author of The Legacy Collection of Luo Zhaoan, On An, Correcting Right and Wrong, Illustrated by Japanese Officials, and History of Writing.